The plural noun is mice.
The singular form for mice is mouse.
The plural form of nouns is used to indicate more than one person, place, thing, or idea. To form the plural of most nouns in English, simply add -s or -es to the singular form.
The two nouns in your sentence are words and nouns, they are plural, common nouns.
The plural noun in the sentence is children (plural form of child).
There are two nouns. They are women and items, both plural nouns.
There are two nouns, both plural nouns. Guests and guitars are nouns.
The nouns are hours (plural) and sleep. The word he is a pronoun.
There are three nouns: people, world, and cities. People and cities are plural nouns.
There are three nouns. They are people, thousands, and years (all plural nouns).
The plural nouns are adults and roses.
There are three nouns in the sentence:mornings (plural), object of the preposition 'in';people (plural), subject of the sentence;coffee (uncountable), direct object of the verb 'drink'.
There are two nouns. Children and pets are both plural nouns.
To use the plural possessive, change the sentence to:Each day the groups' scores improved.